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Vol. 44, No 20 305-817-4078 MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA OCTOBER 19, 2018 ‘Nightmare on Montrose’ Main Street ‘Goes Pink’ to honor Halloween event scheduled for Oct. 27 at Park West Breast Cancer Awareness Month Miami Lakes ghosts and gob- ghosts and ghouls, music, food lins and kids of all ages are trucks, and more frightening invited to celebrate Halloween activities including the ever- on Saturday, October 27, at the growing Scare Zone. annual “Nightmare on Mont- The evening’s schedule: rose” beginning at 5 p.m. at 5 p.m. – Trick or Treating Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, starts / Photo booth is opened. 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue. 5:30 p.m. – Pumpkin decorat- Sponsors for this year’s event ing starts. are Specialty Smiles Orthodon- 6 p.m. – Costume Parade and tics, New York Life, and Family Dance. Dentistry and Orthodontics of 6:15 p.m. – Costume compe- Miami Lakes. tition starts. The free event will feature 6:45 p.m. – Council introduc- pumpkin decorating, a costume tions and winners announced. contest and parade for little 6 to 9 p.m. – Scare Zone.

MAIN STREETʼS FOUNTAIN area goes pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. Many of the Main Street shops will have special items where purchases will give a percentage back to Breast Cancer char- ities. The Main Street Merchants and The Graham Companies wanted to show their support for the awareness of breast cancer and the many women and families it affects. Miami Lakes Pumpkin Patch will be open through October 31 From now until Wednesday, applied towards any pumpkin or Pumpkin Princess and her car- October 31, the Miami Lakes gourd purchase. (It is not valid riage. United Methodist Church for any other purchase.) Tickets for Flanigan’s Dinner (MLUMC) will be holding it’s Scavenger hunts, sing-alongs and Show of Illusion will be annual pumpkin patch at 14800 and magic tricks performed by $12 for adults and $6 for chil- Early voting schedule for Ludlam Road. the church’s pastor will be sure dren ages 12 and under. Should Admission to the patch is $3 to entertain attendees most event-goers forgo dinner and NovemberVoters in Miami Lakes 6and electionN.W. 82 Avenue in Miami Monday through Thursday, with weekends, with the exception of just see the show, entry at the neighboring communities Lakes. admission being $5 Friday the Flanigan’s Dinner and Show door will be $5 per person. may cast their ballots during The Center will be open through Sunday. Children 12 of Illusion happening October Dinner will be available 5:30- the Early Voting Schedule for daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. years old and under have free 27. Event-goers can find their 8:30 p.m. from the Flanigan’s the November 6 General beginning Monday, October admission with a paying adult. perfect pumpkin to carve for the food truck, and may be picked Election at the Mary Collins 22, and running through The admission price includes $3 holiday, and even visit the up before or after the show, Community Center, 15151 Sunday, November 4. Pumpkin Bucks that may be newest edition to the patch, the (Please see Page 2) I I I I Carlos Alvarez, Esther Colon News and Notes of interest M.L. United Soccer U19 In Memoriam: Innova- face off in Town Council Seat 6 from the Town of Miami Lakes. girls’ team wins West Pines tive businessman and entre- election...... 4 See pages...... 6 & 7 Kickoff Classic...... 15 peneur Jay I. Kislak...... 19 I I I I A Look Zonta Flea Market sche- Town Council discusses HML Trojan Band wins Community Calendar, 11, duled for November 10 in ordinance to control operation first place at Boca Raton School, sports and church news, Inside: Miami Lakes Town Center...... 5 of somber homes...... 8 Calvacade competition...... 16 14-19, Classified ads...20-23 PAGE 2 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER HML’s DECA Club students help to manage The Patch (Continued from Page 1) approached DECA, a business however no food will be club, with the idea last year. allowed in the show. The show DECA members play a role in will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets the patch as entrance cashiers, can be purchased in advance by pumpkin cashiers, food and visiting the church office or beverage cashiers, patrolling the calling (305)821-7274. patch, rearranging pumpkins, School field trips will be held removing the rotted pumpkins every weekday morning from and emptying the garbage. now until Friday, October 26. Trojans are on hand seven There is a fee of $8 per child, days a week, working Monday and recreation includes interac- through Friday, from 3 until 9 tive activities, songs, refresh- p.m. and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on ments, a little pumpkin for each weekends, earning volunteer child, a goodie bag and a group hours while assisting the com- photo with the whole classroom. munity. For the second year, Hialea - “This has been a great experi- Miami Lakes Senior High ence for our DECA chapter. The School’s DECA club partnered responsibility to staff, train and with the Miami Lakes United run an operation like this gives Methodist Church to manage our members real-life experi- and staff the annual pumpkin ences. We love the challenges patch. and work hard to make sure According to HML club spon- everything runs smoothly,” sor Ted Dinicola, the church Dinicola said.

AS A REWARD for all their hard work and volunteering efforts at the Miami Lakes Pumpkin Patch, the DECA club of Hialeah Miami Lakes High School earns a donation from the United Methodist Church of Miami Lakes to help pay for com- petition travels.

Mayor’s Chess Challenge on October 27 open to M.L. students in grades K to 12 Miami Lakes students from K-12 can test their chess skills with Mayor Manny Cid and council members during the Mayor’s Chess Challenge . The event is scheduled at 10 a.m., Sunday, October 27, at Miami Lakes Town Hall, 6601 Main Street. The Mayor’s Chess Challenge promotes the numerous educa- tional benefits of youth chess playing in the town including analytical thinking skills, strate- gy, concentration and commit- ment. The event, which is sponsored by Vicky Bakery and Sweetz, also features entertainment, food and a raffle. For more information, call 305-364-6100 ext. 1157, or email [email protected]. THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER Miami Lakes Town Council Election:

CarlosBy David L. Snelling Alvarez,term-limited this year, Esther during cipal Carlos Colon O. Alvarez, as the face off for Seat 6 The Miami Laker staff the November 6 election. two council hopefuls are mak- Two candidates are seeking to Seat 6 pits retired govern- ing last minute pleas to voters to replace Miami Lakes Council ment administrator Esther put them in political office. member Ceasar Mestre, who’s Colon against high school prin- Colon unsuccessfully ran for a council seat two years ago while Alvarez, who has served on two town committees, is a political neophyte. Colon, 65, is a retired gov- ernment administrator with more than 30 years of municipal experience including a career as a services consultant. The mother of two adult chil- dren, she has lived in Miami Lakes for over 25 years, where she served as a member of the CARLOS ALVAREZ ESTHER COLON Zonta Club of Miami Lakes many ways. a second time because she’s Board and Foundation, the “My granddaughter currently committed to serving “my com- Miami Lakes Cultural Affairs attends Miami Lakes K-8 munity and our residents. My Committee and the Miami Center and dances at Intensity depth of experience and Lakes Women’s Breast and Dancers Studio on Main resourcefulness will deliver Health Initiative. Street,” she said. “We plan on innovative solutions to Miami Colon also has been involved staying here for many years to Lakes to help it thrive over the with community initiatives as a come. next four years and beyond,” community drive and school Miami Lakes means tree- she said. organizer, Lotus House, Free lined streets, parks, local busi- “I’m a retired public servant the Girls movement, Seniors nesses, events, excellent with 32 years of service in local Holiday Visit, Back to School schools, friendly neighbors, and county government and and Book Drive and the U.S. community involvement, and a working with elected officials Paid for an approved by Esther Colon for Miami Lakes Council Seat 6 Troops Operation Support and passion to maintain our town- brings a wealth of knowledge to Contact: [email protected] Care. Website: esthercolon.com like feel.” my colleagues on the council.” Colon said her family has Colon said she’s running for (Please see Page 5) invested in Miami Lakes in

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Alvarez(Continued from Page 4) andwant more Colondebt in reference to a maintained preview an open line of com- theirtee and the town’s qualifications Sports Hall we are looking to find some If elected, Colon said she proposed $55 million bond for munication with my communi- of Fame Committee. solutions or progress regarding would like to address a host of parks improvements and buying ty, participated in two debates, He said he moved here 12 traffic and blasting,” he said. issues including an analysis of open green space to control and I have answered the ques- years ago because Miami Lakes Alvarez said he supports an the current debt level for fiscal development. tions directed at me clearly. I is a small town and a great com- open door policy and will reach conservative policies, and legis- If elected, Colon said she will am my own candidate, ready to munity to raise his family. out to residents by email and lation to address blasting fre- have an open door policy for all serve from day one, and will Alvarez said he’s running for phone calls. quencies and damages to resi- residents. “I support and believe only be beholden to residents of political office for the first time “I love this town,” he said. “I dents’ properties. in an open door policy for our Miami Lakes.” because, “I love the progress love the fact that I’m raising my Improving traffic congestion constituents,” she said. “That Carlos O. Alvarez is a 41- our town has made under the children in this community. I by accelerating synchronization includes email, phone calls, years-old principal for Hialeah leadership of the council and love the direction our town is of traffic lights, addressing community forums and any Educational Academy. Mayor Manny Cid. I have cho- headed and I love our vision.” power outages and community method of communication that He is married to Hazel sen to contribute to that Alvarez said he’s up to chal- engagement and input are also works well for the residents.” Alvarez, 34, and their have progress.” lenge to keep Miami Lakes on on Colon’s radar. “I am the candidate who has three children, Brandon Garcia, If elected, Alvarez said he the right track. Colon, who has raised $2,500 not taken donations from public 15, Audrey Alvarez, 9, and wants to address public safety, “I may not be able to solve for her campaign, said she has interest groups and is not sup- Victoria Alvarez, 8. blasting and the traffic conges- every challenge in the town,” he chosen grassroots campaigning ported by any other elected offi- Alvarez, who has raised about tion. said. instead of spending a lot of cial,” she said. “My campaign $21,325 for his campaign, listed On the campaign trail, he said “However, I will devote money on campaign flyers and has been based upon my values, his civic and community duties he’s knocking on residents’ myself to work collectively door hangers. and I have not resorted to false as a member of the Miami doors and connecting with resi- with the residents, the council She said most residents don’t and negative attack ads. I have Lakes Elderly Affairs Commit- dents during debates and cam- and the mayor to ensure Miami paign mailers. Lakes continues moving in a Zonta Flea Market scheduled November 10 “Residents are satisfied but positive direction.” On Saturday, November 10, Miami Lakes in supporting the or unwanted items will be the Zonta Club of Miami Lakes advancement of women and arranged by the Zonta Club as will be hosting its annual com- girls locally and globally. To donations to the Lotus House munity flea market. The event reserve space, visit www.zon- charity. OWNER WILL BEAT ANY DEAL IN THE LAKES! will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 tamiamilakes.org/annual-flea- The club is a member of Electricity, Janitorial, Maintenance Included! p.m. and will take place at the marketpulguero-anual.html. Zonta International, a world- Suites from 200-8,000 sq. ft. From $16.00 - $20.00 per sq. ft. parking lot south of Main Street Spaces can be reserved by wide service organization of Full Service bordering Ludlum Road and paying via PayPal on the web- executives in businesses and 14411 Commerce Way 5881-5901 N.W. 151 Street New Barn Road. site, as well as completing and professionals working together 14505 Commerce Way The Zonta Club is currently submitting the vendor contract to advance the status of women. accepting vendors for the event, form. Payment is the only way The Zonta Club of Miami Brokers Welcome! and vendors can reserve two to assure a spot. Tables, chairs Lakes supports local charities in We Will Create A Lease Deal To Fit Your Budget! parking spaces for $36.50. and any other needed supplies Miami-Dade County and Zonta Proceeds from the flea market must be supplied by the ven- International. For more infor- 305-827-8373 ext. 104 will assist the Zonta Club of dors. Free pick-up of any unsold mation, call (305)898-6462. Email: [email protected] PAGE 6 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER State of Town: Mayor cites Optimist Park comment A gut-wrenching comment Cid said the town has already town’s transportation master suspected of committing a our social media platforms about the conditions at Miami initiated the plan to renovate the plan estimated at $25 million is crime. (33,000 residents). Lakes Optimist Park stuck in park and is seeking input from fully funded, as the town is The town’s financial strength The State of the Town Ad- the craw of Mayor Manny Cid. residents on how to proceed seeking solutions to the ongoing also relied on grants for capital dress turned the spotlight on But the person who made those with completing the master plan traffic gridlock. improvement projects. three council members who are sentiments really hurt. for the decrepit recreation facil- He said construction for Cid said the town brought in leaving the dais since they are “Someone told me that Mia- ity. improvements along N.W. 67th $11 million worth of state and term-limited and running for mi Lakes Optimist Park is an “We will go to 10,000 homes Avenue to the Palmetto Ex- federal grants in 2017 and 2018, higher political office. embarrassment,” Cid said. and see what residents want us pressway should commence a far cry from the $1 million Time was taken to pay hom- “And the person who told me to do to finish the park,” Cid next year, and Miami Lakes is Miami Lakes was awarded the age to Councilmembers Tim that was former Miami-Dade said before a packed crowd ready to build a road to connect previous two years. Daubert, Ceasar Mestre and County Mayor Alex Penelas, inside the Town Council Cham- N.W. 59 Avenue to N.W. 150 “That’s the easy way to quan- Vice Mayor Frank Mingo, who who ran one the largest parks bers. “Let’s see what we need to and 153 streets for easier access tify how hard the council and Cid said are responsible for the and recreation systems in the do.” to the industrial areas of the town. town staff are working on an town’s accomplishments. country. And he’s 100 percent Cid said the town is financial- The town is spending $8 mil- everyday basis,” he said. Cid presented each lawmaker right on that topic.” ly strong, recently passing an lion, which is 50 percent of the Another accomplishment in with a Key to the Town, copies Cid pledged to bring the estimated $50 million budget to town’s budget, on public safety 2018, was the town’s comple- of their business items since town’s oldest park up to par fund the town’s top priorities this year. tion of the LED streetlight con- serving in office, and named starting this year, which is including mitigating traffic con- To deter crime, Cid said Mi- version of all 915 Town owned October 9, 2018 Tim Daubert, among his goals for 2019, and gestion, upgrading public safety ami Lakes recently installed its lights; the town welcomed 193 Ceaser Mestre, and Frank touted Miami Lakes’ accom- and parks and recreation im- first License Plate Reader new businesses to the Town; Mingo Day in Miami Lakes. plishments during last week’s provements. Camera, which would allow and over 14,000 followers on State of the Town Address. For traffic, Cid said the police to track down vehicles

STUDENTS from Bob Graham Education Centerʼs (BGEC) Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) volunteered to serve as greeters and ushers at the State of the Town address. (Pictured from left) Alexa Llovet, Sophia Inguanzo, Mayor Manny Cid, Susanna Inguanzo, Olivia Torre and Christopher Inguanzo. THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 7 News and Notes from the Town of Miami Lakes Special honors announced Road impact fees aid improvements at State of Town Address During Mayor Manny Cid’s Employee of the Year. Wilson is annual State of the Town the Grants and Government Address on October 9 at Town Affairs manager and was the Hall, special recognition’s were key personnel that helped the made to honor the outstanding Town acquire over $6.4 million efforts by volunteers, employ- in grants, including the $3.6 ees and businesses. million County Incentive Grant BankUnited and Anacapri Program from the Florida Italian Restaurant were named Department of Transportation to the large, and small, Businesses support the 59th Avenue of the Year, respectively. These Roadway Extension and awards are presented to busi- Redevelopment Project. nesses that promote economic The State of the Town Ad- growth and community involve- dress was sponsored by ment. JetStream Federal Credit Union. Pedro Fiallo was honored as A pre-reception was catered Volunteer of the Year. Fiallo is by the Miami Lakes Education- an active member of the Elderly al Center’s Culinary Arts pro- Affairs and Veterans Affairs gram and the post-reception fea- committees, and the local tured libations from Standing American Legion. Ovations Catering. Renee Wilson was named TOWNOFMIAMILAKES received a check representing $663,000 of Road Impact Fees for roadway improvements including Adaptive Traffic Light Signalization, and the addition of a third lane under the Palmetto Expressway on N.W. 67 Avenue. Pictured at the October Council meeting are (from left) Councilmembers Marilyn Annual Veterans Day parade Ruano, Nelson Rodriguez, Tim Daubert and Ceasar Mestre, The Graham Companies president and CEO Stu Wyllie, Mayor Manny Cid, Councilmember Luis scheduled for November 11 Collazo, and Vice Mayor Frank Mingo. Across the span of nearly 40 Organizations interested in years, Miami Lakes has saluted participating in the 2018 parade veterans with the longest run- are urged to apply by Monday, ning parade in Miami-Dade October 29, at http://bit.ly/ TOWN OF MIAMI LAKES County. This year, the Town’s 2018VetParadeParticipant. NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN that meetings of the VeteransAffairs Committee will The parade can be viewed Town Council of the Town of Miami Lakes, Florida, host the 39th annual Veterans from multiple locations along Day Parade on Sunday, Ludlam Road from Bull Run and its committees, have been scheduled for the November 11. Road to Eagles Nest. Parade following dates, times and locations: Sponsored in part by The attendees are encouraged to Graham Companies, Miami show their support by wearing Veterans Committee Meeting Lakes AutoMall and Dade red, white and blue, as well as Institute of Technology, the by waving flags as the parade Thursday, October 18, 6:00 PM patriotic parade will feature participants go by. Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. more than 3,000 participants For more information, contact including active duty and retired Committees and Special Events Neighborhood Improvement Committee Meeting military, veterans’ groups, local coordinator William Sanchez at Thursday, October 18, 7:00 PM high school and middle school 305-364-6100, or sanchezw@ Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. marching bands, JROTC units, miamilakes-fl.gov. and more. Workshop on Traffic Study (I-75 Bridges) Tuesday, October 23, 6:30 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Yoga in the Park returns on Public Safety Committee Meeting Tuesday, October 23, 6:30 PM Saturday, October 20 Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. The Town of Miami Lakes, and levels and will be held in partnership with local busi- every Saturday from 9 to 10 Cultural Affairs Committee Meeting ness Lighthouse Yoga and a.m. Attendees are urged to Thursday, November 1, 7:00 PM Wellness, announced free Yoga bring friends, family, and a mat. Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. in the Park is back with the first For more information, con- class to be held from 9 to 10 tact Leisure Services manager In accordance with the provisions of F. S. Section 286.0105, should any person seek to a.m. on Saturday, October 20, at Kristina Labossiere at 305-698- appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered at these Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, 9308, or labossierek@mami- meetings, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue. lakes-fl.gov. made; which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be The class is open to all ages based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing spe- Popular Farmers Market returns Nov. 3 cial accommodation to participate in the proceedings should call Town Hall at (305) 364-6100, no later than (2) days prior to the proceeding for assistance. The Town of Miami Lakes The Farmers Market will of- announced the popular weekly fer a variety of fresh produce, Please be advised that two or more Councilmembers may be in attendance at the Farmers Market will return to natural juices, assorted flowers, above events/meetings. Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, cultural foods and handcrafted 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue, on accessories. This Notice dated Saturday, November 3. The For more information about October 12, 2018 Market will be open from 9 a.m. becoming a vendor, contact The at Miami Lakes, Fl. to 3 p.m. every Saturday run- Market Company at 305-531- ning through the month of 0038. Gina Inguanzo, Town Clerk March. PAGE 8 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER

CouncilBy David L. Snelling discussesThe accusations led to ordinance a pro- Recovery Life disputed to the controlto these people who somber are in metal seam homes roofs can sustain The Miami Laker staff posed ordinance as the first step accusations and indicated the recovery and they are demean- high Hurricane winds and are The Town of Miami Lakes to mitigate their fears and U.S. residents are painting the ing and humiliating. If they highly recommended by and a home operating as a drug Senator Marco Rubio’s bill to somber home with a troubled want to know more about the FEMA. treatment center are at odds crack down on corrupt drug brush, where police are provid- somber home please call 305- • Lawmakers gave their initial over residents’ complaints that treatment homes, as part of his ing 24-hour surveillance near 331-2083 instead of making approval for an ordinance to recovering drug addicts are efforts to fight the opioid epi- the property. frivolous allegations.” amend the town code to exclude allegedly causing problems in demic. At the October 4 Town Pacheco dismissed residents’ hemp derived projects and com- their neighborhood. But the operator of Florida Council meeting, council mem- claims about her patients caus- mercial and industrial activities bers gave their initial approval ing problems and alleged drug related to medical marijuana Do you have a family member or friend that needs for an ordinance, which re- dealers visiting the home. treatment facilities and inde- daily activities, exercises, socialization and care? quires somber homes to comply She said federal laws protects pendent testing laboratories with code restrictions including the somber home, which houses related to state law. obtaining a certificate and licen- eight people all under the age of If approved, it would allow a se with the town, minimum 26, despite Miami Lakes’s company to take over a portion housing standards to prevent attempt to tweak the code. of the Nutri Force Building, “Miami Lakes Only Adult Day Service” overcrowding and a minimum “We are not going anywhere,” where 100 employees will con- mandate of separation of the Pacheco said. duct studies and laboratory test- houses. Town Attorney Raul Gastesi ing on non-euphoric cannabis, The proposed ordinance calls told councilmembers though which is low in tetrahydro- for two adults to one bedroom the somber home is in bankrupt- cannabinol or THC and high in 305-362-2202 and a maximum of six adults in cy, a judge indicated Miami Cannabidiol or CBD. 13965 NW 67 Avenue, Miami Lakes one house. Lakes can do what “it needs to • Council members approved www.alwaysatyoursideadc.com According to Miami-Dade do.” a resolution to update the County records, the somber “We can’t sue for money or town’s strategic plan including home is located at 8821 N.W. past liens,” Gastesi said. “But making schools safe since the 153 Terrace and belongs to we can enforce our code for Stoneman Douglas School Rody Blanco and Jenny Del issues like building, health and shooting massacre that took the Pino, who are renting the prop- safety.” lives of 17 students and teach- erty as a drug treatment center. Gastesi encouraged residents ers, a top priority. Their relative, Angelica Pach- to report any suspicious activi- The revised version of the eco, a registered nurse, is run- ties near the area under the plan includes creating Miami ning the center, which is regu- county’s See Something, Say Lakes Autism Charter School in lated by DCF. Something campaign. conjunction with private pro- Pacheco sent a request to the In other Council actions: viders; creating a special popu- Town of Miami Lakes denounc- • Council members gave their lation center for developmental- ing the “discriminatory com- initial approval for an ordinance ly disabled adults; and establish ments” made about the center. to amend the town’s land devel- Autism Shines in Miami Lakes. “The mayor of Miami Lakes opment code to permit standing Cid said the goal is to identi- makes discriminatory com- metal seam roofs for single- fy a facility in the town and ments about the residents of the family and two-family build- allow outside vendors to run the somber home,” Pacheco said. ings. programs for people with “These comments are abusive According to town staff, the Autism.

Dear Miami Lakes residents: For over 9 years, my wife Gisela and I have called Miami Lakes home. We made the decision to raise our family in Miami Lakes because we know it is a special place. I have served on the Townʼs Planning and Zoning Board since 2014, and have served as the Chairman of the Board since June of 2016. I feel our Town is in a good place right now, but I know that Happy Birthday there are many issues left to address. I plan on working with the 70th other Councilmembers, Mayor Manny Cid and Town staff to en- sure that we continue to address the concerns of our residents. Dr. Ruth Schobel I am interested in your thoughts on how we can continue to improve the quality of life for all of the residents of Miami Lakes. Please call me at (786) 379-5763, or send me an email at [email protected]. Political advertisement paid for and approved by Jeffrey Rodriguez for Miami Lakes Town Council Seat 2, non-partisan. THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 9 ‘Walk Children to School Day’ Main Street Players hosts Rich Purpura comedy show observed at Bob Graham Edu. Ctr. Professional comedy is com- ing to Miami Lakes at the Main Street Playhouse, 6766 Main Street. With one of the world’s largest libraries of non-stop, rapid fire, hilarious jokes, Rich Purpura has been leaving crowds in tears for years. Voted Disney Cruise Lines Favorite Comedian seven years RICH PURPURAʼS Joke in a row for his kids magic Juke Box will be featured at show, Purpura is ready to the Main Street Playhouse on expand his one-man show “The October 27. Joke Jukebox” right here in Miami Lakes. Non-stop jokes, 2 p.m., and tickets will be $10. one funnier than the next, will Adult comedy shows (18 years be ending with audience mem- or older) will run at 7 p.m. and 9 bers providing topics for p.m. Purpura to instantaneously Tickets will be $25, including come up with a joke about. A $5 towards concessions. Tickets prize will be given for stumping may be purchased online at “The Joke Jukebox.” www.mainstreetplayers.com or Shows will be held on at the box office one hour prior Saturday, October 27 and to showtimes based on avail- Saturday, November 17. The ability. For more information, kids magic show will be held at call (305)558-3737. MIAMI-DADE SCHOOL BOARD chair Perla Tabares Hantman, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, Mayor Manny Cid, Miami Lakes council members, Bob Graham Education Center students, faculty, parents, District officials and community members came together to lead the 2018 “Walk Your Children to School Day.” The International Walk to School Day is a glob- al event involving communities in more than 40 countries walking and biking to school on the same day. New Construction

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For leasing information, please contact: Philip Wyllie, Leasing Manager 305.817.4005 • [email protected] PAGE 10 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER Safety tips on how to have a fun 6175 N.W. 153rd Street, Suite 100, Miami Lakes, FL Trick or Treating Halloween night By Kayleen Padron accompanied by an adult while tion, make sure all makeup is The Miami Laker staff trick-or-treating. wiped off before bedtime. Halloween is a special time of • Older children should be • Adults should encourage year for children who enjoy given a designated route to fol- children to leave cellular de- dressing up as their favorite low while trick-or-treating. vices at home so they can keep www.globalinsurancefla.com character or super hero. • A curfew should be put in their heads up when walking Although the holiday can be place to know when your chil- and focus on their surroundings. spooky fun for everyone, there dren will return home. As for motorists, they are 305.512.9721 are some tips children and par- • Treats should be inspected encouraged to watch for chil- ents need to know to stay safe. by parents before children eat dren on roadways, medians and • Young children should be them. No candy should be eaten curbs. Drivers should take extra before-hand. caution when entering or exit- • Reflective tape or glow ing their driveways. New or sticks on costumes will help inexperienced drivers should be with visibility in dimly lit discouraged from driving dur- streets. ing the holiday. Be safe, and • To avoid skin or eye irrita- have a “spooktastic” Halloween!

Town celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 20 In honor of National Hispanic A special presentation on the Month, Miami Lakes Cultural history of Cuban soda will be Affairs Committee will present given by Marcel van Hemert, “Que Rico Es!” National heir to the Cawy Bottling Hispanic Celebration from 5:30 Company. Cawy is a soda bev- to 9 p.m. on Saturday, October erage company founded in Cuba 20, at Town Hall, 6601 Main in 1948 and nationalized after Street. the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Two of the company’s exec- utives emigrated to the United States and restarted the brand in 1962, first offering lemon-lime soda, and then diversifying out- side of that competitive market by offering Materva (a yerba mate flavored soda) and other tropical flavors. The free event will feature traditional Cuban cuisine, music, art, and of course, Cafecito! For more information, con- tact Committees and Special Events coordinator William Sanchez at sanchezw@miami- lakes-fl.gov, or call 305-364- 6100. Reach for Success!

305-817-4015 THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 11 M.L. Garden Club Sponsors set for Food and Wine Festival presents speaker The top two sponsors for the www.MLFoodWineFest.com All proceeds from the event Miami Lakes Food and Wine to purchase tickets before they will benefit the Miami Lakes Ginny Stibolt on Festival have been announced sell out. Town Foundation, a 501(c)(3). Monday, Oct. 27 by the Town. The event is scheduled for For more information on Title sponsor for the event is Saturday, March 2, at Miami event sponsorships, visit The Miami Lakes Garden Miami Lakes AutoMall and the Lakes Optimist Park, and will www.MLFoodWineFest.com. Club will host an evening with Silver sponsor is The Graham feature fine food, wine, and speaker Ginny Stibolt on Companies. specialty beer provided by local Monday, October 22 at 7 p.m. at There is still a small amount restaurants and establishments. the Optimist Club House at 6411 of tickets available. Visit N.W. 162 Street. The event will be free and open to the general public. The presentation will be an GINNY STIBOLT informational how-to on build- ing a yard or garden with plants from the Florida native land- scape. The 40-minute speech will answer questions concern- Miami ing how to replace a yard with Classes and Recreation Calendar exotic plants with an easy-to- The Town of Miami Lakes has scheduled the following classes and care-for native landscape that Lakes recreation activities during October: will support native wildlife like Meetings Calendar Notice: Due to early voting at MCCC, some classes have been birds and pollinators. The Town of Miami Lakes, homeowners associations, professional scheduled at RACC from October 15 to 31. October: Plants native to the region and volunteer groups have scheduled meetings during will help make the landscape (Youth Programs) Town of Miami Lakes (All classes are free unless noted by [$]) more resilient and create an Veterans Committee Oct. 18 6:00 pm M.L. Govt. Center Archery Juniors [$] Ages 11-17 Mondays 4:30 pm MLOP authentic reflection of “the real Neigh. Improv. Com. Oct. 18 7:00 pm M.L. Govt. Center Ballet 1 Ages 5-7 Mondays 4:30 pm MCCC Florida.” There are advantages Workshop on Traffic Study (I-75 Bridges) Ballet 2 Ages 7-9 Mondays 5:30 pm MCCC to both a slow transformation Oct. 23 6:30 pm M.L. Govt. Center Ballet 3 Ages 9-11 Wednesdays 4:30 pm MCCC and an overall change. Both pros Public Safety Committee Oct. 23 6:30 pm M.L. Govt. Center Ballet 4 Ages 11-16 Wednesdays 5:30 pm MCCC and cons will be discussed. Cultural Affairs Com. Nov. 1 7:00 pm M.L. Govt. Center Bricks4Kidz Stibolt is a botanist, educator, Homeowners Organizations [$] Ages 5-12 Thursdays 6:15 pm MLYC Canta Y Baila Conmigo and life-long gardener. Since Royal Oaks October 17 7:30 pm MCCC Ages 0-5 moving to Florida in 2004, she Gramercy Park October 18 7:00 pm MCCC Tuesdays 10:30 & 1130 am MLYC Code Explorers has written four peer-reviewed Regatta Pointe October 18 7:00 pm MCCC [$] PK Coding Ages 4-5 books on Florida gardening all Lake Elizabeth October 22 7:00 pm MCCC Wednesdays 4:00 pm MLYC Code Explorers published by University Press of Lake Martha October 23 7:30 pm MCCC [$] Engineering Toy Making Ages 6-13 Florida. Villa Vizcaya October 24 7:30 pm MCCC Wednesdays 6:00 on MLYC Code Explorers She has also coauthored Anchorage October 25 7:00 pm MCCC [$] Game Design Ages 6-13 Climate-Wise Landscaping, Fountain Park October 29 7:30 pm MCCC Tuesdays 6:00 pm MLYC Code Explorers [$] Coding for Homeschoolers Ages 5-10 which was published this year. Miami Lakes Clubs, Professional & Volunteer Groups Additionally, she has written Tuesdays 10:00 am MLOP M.L. Garden Club Mon. Oct. 22 7:00 pm MLOP Guitar hundreds of gardening and [$] Ages 7-12 Tuesdays 6:00 pm MLOP M.L. Bridge Club Mondays 11:30 am MCCC Jazz 1 Ages 5-7 Tuesdays 4:30 pm MCCC nature articles for various publi- MLCA Bridge Club Thursdays 11:00 am MCCC Jazz 2 Ages 7-9 Tuesdays 5:30 pm MCCC cations. For more information M.L. Quilting Club Tuesdays 11:15 am MCCC Jazz 3 Ages 9-11 Thursdays 4:30 pm MCCC about Stibolt, visit www.Green M.L. Kiwanis 2nd/4th Thurs 6:30 pm Pamper.Chef Jazz 4 GardeningMatters.com. Ages 11-16 Thursdays 5:30 pm MCCC M.L. Toastmasters 1st/3rd Tues. ML Educ. Center Martial Arts Tots Ages 6-8 Mon./Wed. 4:30 pm MCCC M.L. Lions Club 1st/3rd Tues, 7:00 pm Bev. Hills. Martial Arts Beginners Ages 7-9 Mon.Wed. 5:30 pm MCCC Martial Arts Intermediate Ages 8-10 Tues./Thurs. 4:30 pm MCCC MCCC: Mary Collins Community Center, 15151 N.W. 82 Ave. Martial Arts Advanced Ages 11-16 Tues./Thurs. 5:30 pm MCCC RACC: Robert Alonso Community Center, 16500 N.W. 87 Ave. Open Hang Nights (Themed Nights) MLOP is Miami Lakes Optimist Park, 6411 N.W. 162 Street Ages 11-17 Select Wed./Fri. 6:00 pm MLYC MLYC is Miami Lakes Youth Center, 6075 Miami Lakes Drive E. YMCA After School Care [$[ MLPW is Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue Ages 6-8th Grade 2:00 to 6:00 pm MLOP YMCA After School Care [$] Ages K-5th Grade 2:00 to 6:00 pm RACC (Adult Programs) Editorial/Advertising ) RU Open Play Dominoes Mon. to Fri. 18+ 6:30 pm RACC Office Line Dancing 18+ Tues./Thurs. 11:00 am MCCC 15450 New Barn Road #103 7RGD\ VORRN Painting 1 18+ Fridays 9:30 am MCCC Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Painting 2 18+ Fridays 12:30 pm MCCC 7RGD\ Painting 3 18+ Wednesdays 10:00 am RACC Editor...... 305-817-4007 Spanish Advanced Conversational 18+ News Desk...... 305-817-4028 Mon./Wed. 6:00 pm MCCC 305-817-4078 Spanish Intermediate 18+ Tues./Thurs. 6:00 pm MCCC Advertising...... 305-817-4015 %JBOOFT4BMPO Yoga 1 18+ Mon./Wed. 7:45 am MCCC Yoga 2 .BJO4USFFU .JBNJ-BLFT [$] 18+ Tues./Thurs. 7:45 am MCCC Editor...... Roger A. Reece Yoga in the Park 18+ Saturdays 9:00 am MLPW Reporter...... Kayleen Padron Reporter...... David Snelling (55+ Senior Programs) Advertising...... Megan Medina Computers (English) T/Th (Ages 55+) 9 & 11:15 am MCCC Social Media.Kayleen Padron Computers (Spanish) M/W (Ages 55+) 9 & 11:00 am MCCC Graphics....Yvonne Salvatore Knitting/Crocheting T/Th (Ages 55+) 1:00 pm MCCC Sewing Send editorial and photos to: T/Th (Ages 55+) 1:30 pm MCCC Tai Chi [email protected] Mon.-Th. (Ages 55+) 9:00 am MCCC

Controlled Circulation to Zip Codes MCCC: Mary Collins Community Center, 15151 N.W. 82 Ave. 33014, 33015, 33016, 33018 RACC: Robert Alonso Community Center, 16500 N.W. 87 Ave. )PQF MLOP is Miami Lakes Optimist Park, 6411 N.W. 162 Street Published Semi-Monthly MLYC is Miami Lakes Youth Center, 6075 Miami Lakes Drive E. 1st & 3rd Fridays %FMJHIUJOHBEJTDSJNJOBUJOHDMJFOUFMFTJODF MLPW is Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue News/Advertising Deadline: XXXEJBOOFTJNQSFTTJPOTDPN Shula’s GC is Shula’s Golf Club, 7601 Miami Lakes Drive 10 days preceding 6HKDEOD(VSDxRO PAGE 12 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 13

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BOB GRAHAM EDUCATION CENTER had five talented musicians accepted into the prestigious 2019 FMEA All-State MATER LAKES ACADEMYʼS cross-country team finished as runner-up at the 18th annual Chorus and All-State Orff ensemble. Next January, Annabel Junior Orange Bowl Cross Country Invitational at Larry and Penny Thompson Park. The two- Ramirez, Allison Estelles, Noah Legra, Aiden Guanipa and day event was hosted by Gulliver Prep High School. Mater Lakes runners were among the Brandon Picado will be representing BGEC in Tampa at the 1,500 girls and boys runners from 70 middle and high schools who participated in the event. Florida Music Educator Association Convention alongside the The teams ran the 5k and totaled the second best time and scored the second most points very best elementary school musicians from around the state. throughout the event. Pictured (center) teacher Alex Fuenmayor. ‘Kicking for a Cure’ SuperHero event on Oct. 20 at Optimist Park On Saturday, October 20, lots of entertainment hosted by Most children affected by Miami Lakes Optimist and a child life specialist. MPS II will slowly lose their MPS (Mucopolysaccharidosis) Miami Lakes Mayor Manny abilities to walk, talk and eat SuperHero Foundation are co- Cid and Doral Mayor Juan before they’re 10 years old, and hosting the MPS SuperHero Carlos Bermudez along with will lose their lives shortly after. second-annual ‘Kickin’ for a other mayors in Miami-Dade The MPS SuperHero Foun- Cure’ kickball tournament. county will be in attendance. dation believes all children The event will be hosted at Along with local businesses, deserve a chance to live, and Miami Lakes Optimist Park they will all come together at that’s what they are trying to located at 6411 N.W. 162 Street, this friendly competition for a accomplish. and will last from 9 a.m. until 2 great cause. All funds raised For more information about a.m. will go directly to funding a the foundation, visit There will be fun, raffles, cure for MPS II, otherwise www.mpssuperhero.org. food and a free kids corner with known as Hunter Syndrome. THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 15 MLEC’s Harvest Fest event M. L. United Soccer U16 girls’ set for Friday, October 19 By Samantha Jimenez MLEC’s gym is transformed to Special to The Miami Laker an autumnal oasis. The event team wins West Pines Classic Autumn is in the air. That attracts students from through- means pumpkins, Halloween out the community, which is and Miami Lakes Educational why it is so large compared to Center’s (MLEC) Harvest Fest. other dances. If there is one event that all There was no need to worry MLEC students look forward to, about what to eat, because it’s Harvest Fest. It is the most tables lined the gymnasium. anticipated carnival and school Several clubs used this large dance of the year. This year, it is event as an opportunity to raise scheduled for Friday, October money for their organizations. 19. Besides food stands, other clubs “It’s like one big, happy, feel- have alternative ways to raise good thing for the kids, the money. The drama club put neighborhood, the school and together a haunted house, which the clubs,” said John Moffi, the was in the auditorium last year Social Studies department as well. Despite this seemingly MIAMI LAKES UNITED SOCCER CLUB U16 girlsʼ team was chairperson and Student harmless location, the drama crowned champions at the 22nd annual West Pines Kickoff Government Association (SGA) club drew out quite a few Our Lady of the Classic Tournament. The event also raised awareness during sponsor. screams with their eerie theme. Octoberʼs Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The West Pines Harvest Fest is a celebration So, not only are there many Lakes participates Kickoff Classic is sanctioned by the Florida Youth Soccer of autumn, a very typical event different food options like in Give Miami Association and is open to all U.S. soccer club members. The in northern states, but not so pizza, fried Oreos or Slushies, Miami Lakes team competed against the best teams in their much in tropical South Florida. but even a haunted house pro- Day Nov. 14 division enroute to the championship. While the temperature may still vided support to various student Our Lady of the Lakes be a muggy 85 degrees, activities and clubs. Catholic School will be partici- pating in the 2018 Miami Foundation’s Give Miami Day, which happens from midnight on Wednesday, November 14 until midnight on Thursday, November 15. The event will help the school Established in 1973 raise funds to cover the costs of SUSANA PRIETO, Director police and security personnel BALLET • POINTE • HIP-HOP presence at the school, and • Graded Levels in Ballet Program install new air conditioning units • Performance Opportunities for the gym and cafetorium. • Prekindergarten to Adult Professionals To make a pledge to donate 415 West 51 Place 6812 NW 169 Street funds to the school’s efforts, call (305) 557-1142 (305) 558-3439 305-362-5315 ext. 616.

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M-DCPS enrollment opens for 2019-20 Magnet Programs Miami-Dade County Public interests, talents, and abilities Schools enrollment period for for all grade levels. Programs magnet programs has begun and include Robotics and Coding, runs through Tuesday, January Media Design, Criminal Justice 15, 2019. Applications must be and International Studies in var- received during this time in ious foreign languages. order for students to be consid- The magnet application sys- ered for enrollment in the 2019- tem can be accessed at 2020 school year. http://miamimagnets.org and is Parents and students will be available in multiple languages. able to choose from 384 pro- This tool simplifies the applica- grams being offered at 114 tion process, increases parental schools across the District for access to information and the 2019-2020 school year. enhances communication. Magnet programs offer uni- For additional information, que thematic strands of study call 305-995-1922 or visit the that focus on students’ special website.

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PICTURED (from left) Remy Fleuridor; David A. Barbier Jr., director of Development; Celia Rouco; Father Richard Vigoa; Jorge Luiz Lopez; Marile Lopez; principal Ana Garcia; Shamar Wylie; Briana Mahotiere and Alexander Cassagnol.

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Miami Lakes Area Houses of Worship

Elevate Church Hialeah Church of Christ 6250 Miami Lakes Dr. East Shulaʼs Hotel (Davis Cup Room) www.GoElevateChurch.com 6842 Main Street, Miami Lakes Sunday Worship.... 9, 11 & 1 PM Telephone: 305-558-1060 Youth Fridays...... 7 PM Sunday Bible Study...... 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service.10:30 AM M.L. Congregational Church Sunday Evening Service...6:00 PM 6701 Miami Lakeway South Wednesday Bible Study.....7:30 PM Telephone 305-822-4313 Adult Sunday School...... 9 AM Fulfilled Life Church Childrenʼs Sun. School..10:30 AM Country Club Middle School Worship...... 10:30 AM 18305 N.W. 75 Place Telephone: 786-378-2356 Sunrise Presbyterian Sunday Service (Eng.).....10:30 AM Church 18400 N.W. 68 Avenue Our Lady of the Lakes Telephone: 305-821-5841 Catholic Church Worship...... 10:00 AM 15801 N.W. 67 Avenue Servicio en Español,,,,,,,,11:30 AM Telephone: 305-558-2302 Sunday services in English The Church of the Epiphany ...... 9:30, 11:00 AM and 5:30 PM 15650 Miami Lakeway North Sunday services in Spanish: Telephone: 305-558-3961 ...... 8:00 AM, 12:45 and 7:00 PM www.episcopalmiamilakes.com Daily services...... 7:00 and 8:30 AM Sunday Eucharist...... 10:30 AM Confessions: Saturdays.....3:30 PM Childrenʼs Sun. School...10:15 AM Adult Bible Study...... 11:00 AM Mother of Our Redeemer Misa en Español...... 9:00 AM Catholic Church Escuela Dominical...... 12:15 PM 8445 N.W. 186 Street Telephone: 305-829-6141 The Church of Jesus Christ Daily services (Spanish).....8:30 AM of Latter-Day Saints Saturday (English)...... 5:30 PM 8201 N.W. 186 Street Saturday (Spanish)...... 7:00 PM Telephone: 305-829-0049 Sundays (English).....8 & 10:30 AM Spanish service...... 9:00 AM Sundays (Spanish) English service...... 12:30 PM ...... 9 AM, 12:30 and 7:00 PM Tuesday Spanish)...... 7:00 PM Wednesday (English)...... 7:00 PM North Palm Baptist Church 7801 N.W. 178 Street Palm Vista Community Church Telephone: 305-558-2032 Meeting at Miami Lakes Sunday Bible Study...... 9:15 AM Middle School Auditorium Sunday Worship...... 10:30 AM Live in Miami Lakes Luxury 6425 Miami Lakeway North Wednesday sevice...... 7:00 PM Telephone: 305-822-6999 Worship Service...... 10:30 AM M.L. United Methodist Church Temple Tifereth Jacob 14800 N.W. 67 Avenue 5901 N.W. 151 Street Telephone: 305-821-7274 Telephone: 305-557-2651 Worship service...... 10:00 AM Call for Service Schedule Contemporary service...... 11:30 AM (Child care and youth Sunday Iglesia Biblica Cristiana School during both services) Español Servcios New Testament Baptist 6250 Miami Lakes Drive East Church Telephone: 305-557-1959 6601 N.W.167 Street Sunday Service...... 4:00 PM Telephone: 305-558-4930 Wednesday Youth...... 7:30 PM Sunday English service...... 11:15AM • Large 1, 2 and 3 bedroom rentals • 2 and 3 bedroom Townhomes* Sunday Spanish service.....10:30AM Iglesia El Nuevo Comienzo Sunday School...... 10:00AM • Stainless steel appliances with • Resort style pool with 6701 Miami Lakeway South Sunday School (Spanish)...11:30AM granite countertops* large sunning area Services in Spanish Wednesday Childrenʼs •Washer & Dryer in every unit • Controlled access entry Sunday service...... 12:30 PM Ministry...... 6:45 PM Thursday service...... 8:00 PM Wednesday Bible study...... 7:00 PM • 24-hour emergency maintenance • Shula’s Athletic Club Benefit Wednesday Youth Group.....7:00 PM * Select units St. Andrews Lutheran Church Christ the Saviour 575 West 68 Street Orthodox Cathedral Telephone: 305-821-3622 16601 N.W.77 Court Sunday service (English)...9:00 AM Telephone: 305-822-0437 Sunday service (Spanish)10:30 AM www.OrthodoxMiami.org Bible School...... 11:00 AM Saturday Vespers...... 6:00 PM Sunday Liturgy...... 10:00 AM Voice for Jesus Church 4824 N.W. 167 Street Palm Springs United Telephone: 305-625-3787 Methodist Church Sunday service...... 10:00 AM 5700 W. 12 Avenue Youth Thursday...... 7:00 PM Telephone: 305-821-3232 Friday Prayer Service...... 7:00 PM Worship service...... 10:45 AM (Editorʼs Note: All information provided by individiual houses Visit our website at www.grahamresidential.com of worship. Confirm service times by telephone.) THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 21

R EAL E STATE C LASSIFIED CELEBRATING 33 33 YEARS C LASSIFIED A DVERTISING FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE 2/2 CONDO - PRIME LOCATION Top corner Golf and Lake View The Team Saumell PET SERVICES SERVICES Pool & Tennis. $228,000 OBO. Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Pet Care - Daily Walks. In-home. Sprinkler Systems. Installation 305-772-2062. Español ok. and repairs. 24 hours. Vacation Care. Lakes Pet Walking. Martha S. Bennett CELL: 561-713-7175 Call 786-516-6567. Free estimates. FOR RENT Rust stain prevention. Email: [email protected] Call 305-300-9414. 3/2.5 luxury townhome with 2-car Gardenia Saumell CELL: 305-308-9621 305-621-4690 garage, gated community, granite REASONABLE TREE SERVICE Email: TILE INSTALLATION counter tops, stainless steel appli- [email protected] AND LANDSCAPING, INC. ances, wood laminate floors, hurri- • Trimming • Topping Tile/Marble Installation. cane impact windows, fitness stu- • Shaping • Spraying Remodel bathrooms and repairs. dio, 24 hr. maintenance. From • Removals • Sodding Free Estimates. $2570 monthly. Call 305-821-1138. • Mulch & Hedges • Fertilizing Call 305-803-6901. • Rock & Plastic • Weeding VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Over 15 Years Free estimates/licensed-insured. Experience 50 ft. Bucket Truck, Chipper Dump Truck, Stump Grinder & Bobcat Loader SINCE 1976 IN MIAMI LAKES ANCHOR JOHN E. BUZZELLA ROOFING 305-621-4690 • Tile Roofs • Flat Roofs RESULTS • Metal Roofs the miami laker Call us for an estimate! 305-691-7707 305-817-4015 ccc 1326710

Currently hiring for: • Administrative Assistant (Full Time - Shulaʼs Athletic Club) • Front Desk Attendant (Full Time - Shulaʼs Athletic Club) • Front Desk Lead (Full Time - Shulaʼs Athletic Club) • Guest Service Supervisor (Full Time - Hotel Indigo) • Reservations Manager (Full Time - Shulaʼs Hotel) • Server / Bartender (Full Time - Hotel Indigo) • Housekeeping Porter (Full Time - Shulaʼs Athletic Club) • Housekeeping Houseperson (Full Time – Shulaʼs Hotel and Hotel Indigo) • Nail Tech (Part Time - Shulaʼs Spa) • Massage Therapist (Part & Full Time - Shulaʼs Spa) • Room Attendant (Full Time - Shulaʼs Hotel and Hotel Indigo) • Leasing Agent/Floater (Full Time- Graham Residential) • Lease Administrator (Full Time - Graham Commercial) Eddie Rodriguez, Broker/Owner RE/MAX Realty 1 RE/MAX Unique Realty 5631 Biscayne Boulevard Lake Katharine Shopping Center For a full description of responsibilities or to apply online, Miami, FL 33137 visit us at www.donshulahotel.com, www.miamilakes.com, or 6167 Miami Lakes Dr. East, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 www.grahamresidential.com 305.822.8216 305.822.7444 EEOE/DFWP Website: www.wesellfloridanow.com [email protected] PAGE 22 OCTOBER 19, 2018 THE MIAMI LAKER

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FOR SALE. 13957 Lake Lure Court - Miami Lakes Rarely found 3/3 with oversized master and 3rd bedroom perfect for in-law quarters. Walking distance to M.L.K-8 Center Miami Beach 2/2 w/family room on oceanside of Collins Avenue. $2,200 For Rent. • Founding Member of The Institute of Luxury Home Marketing. • 2015-2017 Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce president. • Miami Lakes resident over 48 years.

Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be ac- curate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification.Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company.. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Magaly Rubio, CIPS, CRS, GRI 305-821-0203 Banker Residential Real Estate fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell [email protected] Banker, the Coldwell Banker logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo are service marks registered or pending. Broker/Associate/e-PRO

PalmDebbie Springs North, Lee Miami Wilson, Lakes, The Moors,Realtor Broward, Lakes on the Green, Esplanade, Single Family, Townhomes THINKING OF SELLING • BUYING • RELOCATING • RENTING • SHORT SALE • FORECLOSURE? Call your Local Hometown Realtor • Making dreams come true since 1988. Debbie Lee Wilson 305-788-5008 • www.DebbieLeeWilsonSellHomes.com • [email protected]

PSN Lakeview For Rent. 1 bedroom, 1 full This New Single Family Home has impact Waterfront Villa For Rent! All tiled floors, bathroom and kitchen efficiency. All tilied, Extremely well kept lakefront home. 3 windows. new electric, plumbing, waterlines, updated kitchen, facing lake. 2-year-old roof. bedrooms, 2 baths, with 1-car garage in highly central A/C new 2 years. New appliances and A/C, new stainless steel appliances, new 24-hour gated roving security patrolled. countertop. $900 month, first, last and 1 month sought after Miami Lakes on Sable Drive. kitchen cabinets. 3 bedrom and 2 new baths. Washer/dryer in unit. $1,650 per month (1st, 1,873 sq. ft. living area built in 1969. New A/C, security. No smokers. Rent includes electric, Lot size 11,623 sf. All tiled floors in desirable last, plus 1 month security deposit). No pets, all appliances 1-year new. All tiled floors. Roof water and U/Verse AT&T. No internet. Must Palm Springs North. Rebuilt in 2018. Will go Full club house facility, racquetball, have background check, financial income and fast. No Association. Miami-Dade Police basketball, tennis courts, exercise machines, 14 years well kept. Great schools, low taxes. credit report. patrolled. PSN has excellent school and great Yoga classes. Credit application to be filled Spacious enclosed Florida room overlooking Call Debbie 305-788-5008. family neighborhood. out. The Moors does background check. tranquil lake. Relax on a floating raft. No Call Debbie 305-788-5008. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. FOR RENT! association fee. Great neighborhood. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. SOLD

For Sale Mint Condition starter townhouse, FOR SALE. Waterfront corner townhouse. top of the line new appliances, latest style Highly sought after 3 bedroom, 2 updated full FOR RENT. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, all tile Roof 2 1/2 years new, pressure cleaned and washer/dryer, 2 bedrooms, 2 updated baths, tile bathrooms. 1-car garage converted to media floors, updated kitchen and baths, washer/ house painted in September. Built 1984, 1,687 floors, porceline wood tile in master bedroom, room, can be converted back to garage. Roof dryer, central A/C, nice large open patio. square feet. Camera and ADT alarm and roof 2 years new, patio with storage room. Full replaced after Wilma. 6-year old Hurricane shutters on all doors, windows. Updated 1,678 square feet. Use of Clubhouse, surround Bose system stays. Accordion clubhouse amenities, Olympic size pool, kitchen w/S/S appliances. Tiled throughout. Olympic-size pool, racquet ball, tennis courts, shutter, central A/C 3 years new. Bathrooms exercise equipment, basketball, tennis, Spacious fenced-in patio. No HOA approval. basketball, Yoga and aerobic classes. No updated, 3 large bedrooms, tile floors, carpet in racquetball, 24-hour roving security. No HOA Located in desirable and secure The Moors. Association approval. 24-hour roving security. bedrooms, Enjoy Clubhouse, Olympic-size approval. HOA fee only $241 month incl. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. FOR SALE! Need police background check, proof of pool, racquet ball, tennis courts. HOA $194 clubhouse facilities, cable, taxes, and lawn funds, copy of Driver’s License. $2,200 month. No HOA approval. Need police service. month, 1st, last and security deposit. background check, proof of funds. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. Call Debbie 305-788-5008. THE MIAMI LAKER OCTOBER 19, 2018 PAGE 23

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THINKING OF SELLING? Call us for a FREE Market Watch. Keyes.FindBuyers.com/Melisa Aponte Call us to find your Dream Home! (786) 274-2529 Featured Property - 15131 Menteith Place Your Only Worry Will Be Packing.

MIAMI LAKES. Prime location at Lake Glenn Ellen. Home sits on one of the best corner lots in the subdi- vision. Also includes oversized master with his and hers walk-in closets, plus an extra closet and a den/ office. 3 split bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, enclosed wraparound Florida room, family room, foyer, ample living Esther Herrera Melisa Aponte room, dining room, updated kitchen with Granite countertops, upgraded appliances, impact windows, up- Realtor-Associate Realtor-Associate dated plumbing, newer central A/C unit, 2-car garage and laundry, inground pool with Diamond Bright 786-280-0123 786-274-2529 [email protected] [email protected] finish, and all-around pavers deck. FOR SALE – $575,000. THE KEYES COMPANY 6850 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 • Web site: www.sergioduran.com • Se Habla Español

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JUST LISTED JUST LISTED ROYAL PALM ESTATES - $819,500 ALAMEDA NORTH - $465,000 GRAMERCY PARK - $828,500 RIVERSTONE - $919,000 305.827.4251 LOCATION! Rare opportunity to live in one of the Stunning home centrally located in Miami Lakes. Over $200K in upgrades. Modern kitchen. SMART Lakefront. Gated community. Expansive lot on 4- best locations in Miami Lakes. Home has unpar- Generous open floor plan, soaring-high vaulted home. Custom bathrooms. Marble flooring. Impact home cul-de-sac. Marble/wood flooring. Large 305.308.9482 alled views of historic preservation area of ceilings & tile throughout. Renovated bathrooms, doors/windows Pool. BBQ. his/hers closets. Accordion shutters. Wet bar. Maddenʼs Hammock. Oversized lot, grand master grand master bedroom & oversized walk-in clos- 5 Bed / 3.5 Bath / 4,213 sf. / A10535169. Large covered terrace. Saltwater pool. 786.348.7780 bed/bath, private balcony, resort-style pool. ets. 4 Bed / 2 Bath / 1,979 sf. A10549278. 5 Bed / 4 Bath / 3.726 sf. / 37,444 Lot / A10531827. 4 Bed / 3.5 Bath / 3,459 sf. A10545444.

NEW PRICE LOCH LOMOND EAST - $349,000 ROYAL PALM ESTATES - $1,189,000 ROYAL PALM ESTATES - $935,000 ROYAL OAKS - $538,500 Lakefront townhome. Freshly painted. Eat-in kitchen. Tile Custom Mansion. Over 8,000 sf. of fortress-like construc- SMART home. All modern bathrooms. Gourmet kitchen. Corner home situated in a 4-home cul-de-sac. High volume flooring. Two master bedrooms. Grand master bedroom. tion. Floating spiral staircase. All oversized bedroom-suites. Large covered patio. Expansive backyard. Pool, waterfall. ceilings. Tile flooring. Expansive backyard. Two covered ter- Large covered terrace/ balcony. Long lake views. Large covered terrace/balcony. Resort-style pool. Creston Home Automation may be available. races. All spacious bedrooms. 4 Bed / 3 Bath / 2,190 sf. / A10529947. 6 Bed / 5.5 Bath / 8,101 sf. / 13,248 sf.Lot / A10518969. 5 Bed / 4.5 Bath / 4,505 sf. / 13,269 sf. Lot / A10503572. 4 Bed /2.5 Bath / 2,494 sf. A10495880

NEW PRICE PENDING SALE PENDING SALE JUST SOLD ROYAL OAKS - $360,000 ROYAL OAKS ROYAL OAKS ROYAL OAKS - $500,000 WATER FRONT VACANT LOT. Build a dream home. Custom home built in 2008. Impact doors/windows. Corner-lot home. Custom finishes. Modern master bath- Large corner lot. Freshly painted. 4-home cul-de-sc. New Extremely rare to fine one of the last remaining Royal Oaks Spacious eat-in kitchen. Marble flooring. Grand master room. Renovated open-concept kitchen. Expansive back- A/C. New porcelain floors. Oversized master closet. Large lots on Lake Michael. bed/bath. Large terrace/balcony. Pool. New Gazebo / yard. Tiki-hut. Large covered terrace/balcony. wraparound backyard. BBQ. 5 Bed / 4 Bath / 4.090 sf. / A10530513. 4 Bed / 2.5 Bath / 3,016 sf. / A10527762. 3 Bed / 3 Bath / 2,137 sf. A10481068. Call or text us for more information on these homes or any of our other featured homes.

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